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RETURN TO GLORY For what felt like an interminable four years, the luxury travel world waited with bated breath for the reopening of the Hôtel de Crillon in Paris. The renowned stalwart, with its ornate décor and storied past, had failed to step

To trek through eastern Europe is to encounter a number of different cuisines that are related but somehow distinctly different and, to me, that is the beauty of food. It has the unique ability to tell a story and connect people from different

Ah, the City of Light. For centuries, praise for Paris as an epicenter of culture, cuisine, architecture, and art has been well-documented in song, literature, and just about every other medium one can think of. The city’s glorious

Home to one of the youngest populations in Europe, approximately 45% of Dublin’s citizenry is under 26 years old which normally contributes to the complete obliteration of a country’s old traditions (including its culinary history). Thankfully,

It’s not entirely fair to judge a hotel (or any location in Athens, really) by the ability to see the Acropolis from its roof or rooms because the renowned site is visible from many vantage points in the city. Still, Hotel Grande

Cruises used to have the dubious reputation of being the ideal vacation choice of the elderly, but a lot has changed since the days of Bermuda shorts-clad septuagenarians playing shuffleboard on the Lido deck. (Confession: Shuffleboard is